• Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
    Space, Sea Should Be Subjects of Cooperation, Not Conflict: PM Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a speech on Thursday (November 21, 2024), reiterated the mantra of ‘Democracy First, Humanity First’ for the betterment of the world. He emphasized that space and the sea should be areas of “universal cooperation” rather than sources of global conflict.

    India’s Commitment to Cooperation Over Expansion

    In his address at a Special Session of the Parliament of Guyana, PM Modi also highlighted India’s approach, stating that the country has “never moved forward with selfishness and an expansionist attitude.” He assured that India has always refrained from seeking to seize resources from others.

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    Historic Visit to Guyana

    PM Modi, who is on the final leg of his three-nation visit, is the first Indian head of state to visit Guyana in over 50 years. His arrival underscores the strengthening of bilateral relations between India and Guyana.

    Global South’s Role in Shaping New Global Order

    Addressing the need for a new global perspective, PM Modi called for the “awakening of the Global South” and urged its members to unite in the creation of a new global order. He stressed that the current world situation is not for conflict, but for identifying and eliminating the conditions that lead to it.

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    Space and Sea as Areas of Universal Cooperation

    Reaffirming his stance on global cooperation, PM Modi asserted that space and sea should not be subjects of conflict but areas for universal cooperation.

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    In his address, PM Modi also referred to the India-Guyana relationship as one based on ‘mitti’ (soil), celebrating the cultural ties that have lasted for over a century and a half. He emphasized that India views island nations not as small countries, but as large ocean nations.

    India as a ‘Vishwa Bandhu’ in Times of Crisis

    PM Modi concluded by stating that India, guided by the spirit of ‘Democracy First, Humanity First,’ continues to serve as a ‘Vishwa Bandhu’ (global friend), acting as first responders in times of crisis, reaffirming India’s commitment to global cooperation and humanitarian assistance. also doing its duty as a ‘Vishwa Bandhu’, acting as first responders in times of crisis.

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